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This whitepaper discusses how AI is changing the way platform engineering operates, focusing on the need for better governance and delivery models. It highlights the importance of automation and intelligence in managing infrastructure at scale, offering insights for teams involved in platform management.
This article explores how new diagnostic codes and AI-driven solutions are reshaping healthcare operations, from billing to patient care. It also discusses the convergence of cyber and physical security in public and private sectors, emphasizing the need for unified systems to enhance safety and efficiency.
This article discusses how Kestra's unified control plane addresses common failures in infrastructure automation, such as fragmented tools and high costs. It outlines features like centralized orchestration, secure remote execution, and automated compliance to improve efficiency and reduce risks in managing infrastructure workflows.
The article examines how WhatsApp has become essential infrastructure for small businesses in India, functioning as a communication and inventory management tool. It highlights the challenges businesses face due to WhatsApp's limitations and the risks of relying on unofficial apps for automation.
This article explores how Claude Code enhances development workflows by simplifying Git worktree management and streamlining Kubernetes deployments. It highlights the benefits of using AI to handle complex infrastructure tasks, making it easier for teams to work in parallel without conflicts.
This article discusses the Spacelift Core Config Accelerator, designed to help teams quickly set up a production-ready Spacelift environment in just 3 to 5 days. It addresses common obstacles like limited resources and competing priorities, allowing organizations to demonstrate value efficiently while focusing on outcomes rather than setup.
This article details how infrastructure drift occurs when actual setups differ from Terraform configurations, leading to unexpected costs and security risks. It offers practical solutions for detecting and remediating drift, including automation strategies and real-world examples of financial waste caused by unmanaged drift.
The article discusses Stakpak's efforts to simplify DevOps by addressing the challenges developers face with infrastructure management. CEO George Fahmy highlights the shortcomings of current AI tools in automating tasks that developers dislike and outlines Stakpak's solutions for security, tool fragmentation, and knowledge sharing.
This article explains the significance of open-source automation tools in DevOps, highlighting their flexibility, transparency, and cost-efficiency. It covers key advantages such as reduced operational overhead and community support while listing popular tools like Spacelift Intent, OpenTofu, and Ansible.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is essential for modern cloud operations, allowing companies to define their infrastructure through code, facilitating easy deployment, rollbacks, and reproducibility. By using tools like Terraform, teams can manage resources more efficiently, eliminating the risks associated with "snowflake servers" and improving overall agility in infrastructure management.
Policy as Code revolutionizes platform engineering by automating the enforcement of policies through code, allowing for more consistent and efficient management of infrastructure and compliance. This approach enhances collaboration between teams, reduces human error, and increases the agility of development processes. By integrating policies directly into the software development lifecycle, organizations can achieve better governance and streamline operations.
Ansible dynamic inventory automates the management of infrastructure by pulling real-time host data from external sources like cloud providers, eliminating the maintenance burden of static inventories. This approach is particularly beneficial for dynamic environments where servers frequently change, enhancing accuracy and scalability while allowing users to focus on writing playbooks rather than managing inventory files.
The article discusses the automation rules feature in Datadog, which allows users to streamline monitoring and alerting processes by automating responses to specific conditions. These rules can help teams manage their infrastructure more efficiently, reducing manual intervention and improving overall system reliability. By setting up automation rules, users can focus on more strategic tasks while ensuring that critical alerts are handled promptly.
Pulumi has introduced resource hooks in version 3.182.0, allowing users to execute custom code during the resource lifecycle, such as before or after create, update, or delete operations. This feature enhances user involvement by enabling the setup of tasks like SSH tunnels or metric reporting seamlessly integrated into the infrastructure management process. The article provides practical examples of using these hooks with the Pulumi command provider to manage external resources effectively.
Many teams mislabel themselves as platform engineering teams while merely managing infrastructure, leading to scalability issues. True platform engineering involves creating a product-like Internal Developer Platform (IDP) that enables self-service for developers, shifting responsibilities and fostering a user-centric approach. Without this mindset, teams risk becoming bottlenecks and failing to meet the demands of larger organizations.
The article discusses the migration of over 30 Kubernetes clusters to Terraform, detailing the challenges faced with previous tools like Sceptre and AWS CDK, and outlining a structured, iterative approach to the transition. Key strategies included automating processes, ensuring safety during rollbacks, and emphasizing hands-on knowledge transfer over traditional documentation. The authors share insights on tooling, risk management, and team collaboration throughout the migration journey.
HashiCorp has introduced Project Infragraph, a new initiative aimed at enhancing agentic infrastructure automation. This project focuses on streamlining the management of infrastructure through automation tools that adapt to user behaviors and needs, ultimately improving operational efficiency and resource utilization.
Pulumi has launched Neo, the first AI-powered platform engineering agent designed to address infrastructure bottlenecks caused by rapid software development enhancements from AI tools. Neo automates infrastructure management tasks while ensuring compliance and governance, allowing platform engineering teams to keep pace with accelerated development cycles. Initial beta users reported significant improvements in infrastructure provisioning and management efficiency.
Infobip's journey through handling a massive scale of 10 billion messages daily reveals how crises have shaped their robust infrastructure. Key incidents such as the Email Tsunami and Labor Day Disaster taught them critical lessons about hybrid cloud strategies, disaster recovery, and automation, leading to an innovative approach that now includes AI-driven infrastructure management.
Pulumi CLI v3.192.0 introduces the `pulumi state taint` and `pulumi state untaint` commands, allowing users to mark resources for replacement without direct access to cloud APIs. This feature enhances infrastructure management by enabling users to prepare for resource replacement in CI/CD pipelines, facilitating smoother deployments. Users can preview changes and apply replacements later, streamlining the workflow.
The collaboration between Red Hat Ansible and HashiCorp Terraform aims to enhance infrastructure automation and management through improved integration. This partnership seeks to streamline workflows for developers and operations teams, leveraging the strengths of both tools for better infrastructure as code practices.
GitHub Copilot has evolved to include an Agent Mode and Multi-Model support, significantly enhancing DevOps workflows. The introduction of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) allows for more intelligent interactions with DevOps tools, enabling teams to automate tasks and focus on strategic decision-making.
Uber has developed a centralized Multi-Cloud Secrets Management Platform to address the challenges of secrets sprawl and enhance security across its extensive microservices architecture. By consolidating secret vaults and implementing automated scanning and remediation strategies, Uber aims to prevent credential leaks while ensuring efficient secret management and governance across multiple cloud environments.
Spacelift has secured $51 million in a Series C funding round led by Five Elms Capital to enhance its infrastructure orchestration platform, focusing on AI-powered automation for enterprise infrastructure management. The funding aims to accelerate product innovation and expand adoption among various sectors, addressing the growing complexity of managing multi-cloud and hybrid environments. Spacelift is also recognized for its contributions to the open-source community through the OpenTofu project.
Business and technical leaders must engage their cloud teams with critical questions to enhance cloud security and compliance. By focusing on visibility, policy enforcement, and proactive risk management, organizations can integrate security into their development processes, ensuring safety and innovation in multi-cloud environments.
The article discusses the integration of Terraform and Ansible, highlighting how these two tools complement each other in infrastructure management. It emphasizes the benefits of using Terraform for provisioning and Ansible for configuration management, showcasing improved efficiency and collaboration in DevOps practices.
Puppet has released a new version of Puppet Edge, enhancing its capabilities for automation and infrastructure management. The update promises improved performance and usability, allowing users to better manage their systems and applications. Key features include streamlined workflows and enhanced security measures.